Little Wolf wants to know why wolves are always shown to be the bad guys instorybooks. It's just not fair! So he decides to set the record straight...Unfortunately, convincing people that all wolves aren't bad isn't as easy as it sounds!

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Little Wolf loves reading storybooks, but he can't understand whywolves are always shown to be the bad guys. It's just not fair! So hedecides to set the record straight. Perhaps if he can showeveryone that some wolves are good, then one day someone will write astoryabout him. Unfortunately, things aren't that easy, and every effort hemakes at being helpful ends up in disaster. Is no one prepared togive a good little wolf a chance?Book band: GoldIdeal for ages: 5+

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Tomi Adeyemi conjures a stunning world of dark magic and danger in her West African-inspired fantasy debut Children of Blood and Bone. They killed my mother. They took our magic. They tried to bury us.. Under the orders of a ruthless king, anyone with powers was targeted and killed, leaving Zelie without a mother and her people without hope. With the help of a rogue princess, Zelie must learn to harness her powers and outrun the crown prince, who is hell-bent on eradicating magic for good. Yet the greatest danger may be Zelie herself as she struggles to come to terms with the strength of her magic - and her growing feelings for an enemy.The movie of Children of Blood and Bone is in development at Fox 2000/Temple Hill Productions with the incredible Karen Rosenfelt and Wyck Godfrey (Twilight, Maze Runner, The Fault In Our Stars) producing it.

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Join the Easter bunnies as they set off on an exciting lift-the-flap Easter egg hunt.
With ten eggs to find and count, this board book is great fun.
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